Cylinda-Line Salt and Pepper Set

Cylinda-Line Salt and Pepper Set. Arne Jacobsen's Cylinda-Line in stainless steel is the essence of functional design, which is before its time - and world class design. The Cylinda-Line collection became in instant classic after its introduction. The cutting-edge technology and timless design won this collection the ID Design award in 1967. Made of 18/8 brushed stainless steel. Manufactured by Stelton.

Cylinda-Line Salt and Pepper Set. Arne Jacobsen's Cylinda-Line in stainless steel is the essence of functional design, which is before its time - and world class design. The Cylinda-Line collection became in instant classic after its introduction. The cutting-edge technology and timless design won this collection the ID Design award in 1967. Made of 18/8 brushed stainless steel. Manufactured by Stelton.

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Cylinda-Line Salt and Pepper Set. Arne Jacobsen's Cylinda-Line in stainless steel is the essence of functional design, which is before its time - and world class design. The Cylinda-Line collection became in instant classic after its introduction. The cutting-edge technology and timless design won this collection the ID Design award in 1967. Made of 18/8 brushed stainless steel. Manufactured by Stelton.

Stelton accessories provide the pure, simple lines of Scandinavian design that enrich our daily lives. Earning numerous prestigious design awards over many decades, Switch Modern’s curated selection of this Danish brand highlights the most iconic, influential designs in company’s 50+ year history. Stelton’s Cylinda Line range designed in the 1960s by celebrated architect, Arne Jacobsen, challenged preconceived notions about the ways in which stainless steel could be manipulated and engendered a new era of modern aesthetics with the material that had no historic precedent. In addition to Jacobsen’s entire Cylinda Line range, Switch Modern shows and stocks many other Stelton classics by Erik Magnussen and Peter Holmblad from the 1970s along with contemporary designs by Holmbäck Nordentoft, Christina Halskov, and Klaus Rath.